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Why We Love It

The door stops here with our Cast Iron Jack Doorstop. This vintage-inspired piece is a charming addition to your stoop and can even be used as a paperweight, bookend or accent piece. Its artistic cast iron silhouette harkens back to the Victorians who were the first to use sculptural elements to prop open a door.

Details & Dimensions

Made of cast iron

Available in additional styles, sold separately

4.5"W x 4.5"H

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Bulky items such as furniture and rugs cost more to ship due to greater size and weight. Therefore, a delivery surcharge will be billed in addition to the standard shipping charge.

Surcharge amounts vary. The surcharge amount is noted on each product detail page.

Reviews

Cast Iron Jack Doorstop
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Just what I wanted!
I have a bedroom door that will not stay open, and propped it open with a small can of paint. It did the job, but the cast iron Jack is SO much cuter! Just love it & the price was amazing with FREE shipping! Couldn't be happier!
June 25, 2014

Love it!
Made from heavy metal and very cute. Brings back old memories!
June 12, 2013

I love it, and it's a nice converstation
Great doorstop
March 10, 2011

Better for Decor than Door Stop
I love this item and may go get more, however, it is not heavy enough to hold open my apt door which is what I needed it to do. Great on my coffee table....could also paint colors to match your decor.
August 14, 2014

Looks the way I thought it would
I do like the product but its lighter than what I expected, thought that it would have a bit more weight. Either way I still make good use of it, be it as a visual item or functional. Good way to keep the door ajar for the dog's comings and goings.
January 22, 2014

Wish it was bigger
Been wanting to get one of these for a while after seeing it featured in one of Apartment Therapy's blogs. Finally ordered it, and while I do love it, and it is made very well out of heavy cast iron, I do wish it was just a little bit bigger. Twice the size would be better. I would have no problem paying twice the price for it either.
July 27, 2013

Better as an accessory piece, not a doorstop
I ordered the doorstop online. It's whimsical and playful. I was expecting it to be heavier. It's not effective as a doorstop, but a great conversational piece. It looks great on my office desk.
July 31, 2013